popping a pimple is an art. really it is something that i learned after years of popping.
to pop a pimple, the pimple must be ready to be popped. you can tell by looking at it if it is ready to be popped.
to pop it, use the needle method that is in this site, and make sure to squeeze all of the puss out, otherwise it will come back.
after you pop it, let it bleed for about 1 or 2 minutes, then gently wash off the blood that is on the pimple, by now the pimple is not bleeding anymore.
thats it. remember, the pimple has to be ready to be popped. if you dont know when this is, then dont pop. also , you MUST squeeze out ALL the puss. other wise the zit wil come back.
dont freak out if that pimple gets a little irritated at first, that happens, it will go down within an hour. also, sometimes if you do it a little wrong then a small scab will form that takes about 1 or 2 days to go away. in most cases that is better than having a puss-filled pimple.
How to pop pimples
Started by chrisalvarez55, Apr 16 2004 09:42 PM
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#1
Posted 16 April 2004 - 09:42 PM
#2
Posted 16 April 2004 - 11:32 PM
Yeah, the entire whitehead must come out WHOLE, a little pus ball... ugh!
It can be quite satisfying actually....
However my favorite is taking out a dried out pimple whole... and it just falls out leaving a little circle where the pore is... aah!
It can be quite satisfying actually....
However my favorite is taking out a dried out pimple whole... and it just falls out leaving a little circle where the pore is... aah!
#3
Posted 16 April 2004 - 11:44 PM
yeah thats true. but i hate waiting for a pimple to dry up sometimes. lol .
but the bp is important since it does one of 2 things, either dry up the pimple, or get it to the state where you can pop it with minimal or no scabbing/scaring.
but the bp is important since it does one of 2 things, either dry up the pimple, or get it to the state where you can pop it with minimal or no scabbing/scaring.
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